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Title: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: kitkatz on September 19, 2006, 08:55:22 PM
Okay folks, I have been on a rant about dialysis techs, nurses and dietitians.  If you as a tech or nurse or caregiver could write a letter to a dialysis patient what would it say.

My example:
Dear Patient:
     Why are you late again?  That makes two out of three days this week?  And you want to run your full time or you will be in the office with my boss complaining about me.  Get a watch.  Get whomever brings you rolling earlier. You are holding up my entire side by being late. I want to go home on time tonight and you are going to change everyone's schedule who is behind you in this chair! Please get here before you are scheduled to go on.

Tech or Nurse.

Moved to Dialysis Worker's Section - Rerun - Moderator
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: kitkatz on September 21, 2006, 10:13:59 PM
Maybe I put this in the wrong thread?  Mods want to move it over to workers area?


Done - Rerun - Moderator
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: a_dreaded_nurse on October 07, 2006, 04:09:54 PM
Dear Patient:
   Its good to see you again.  I think about you when I go home...about ways I can make this lifestyle easier for you.  I do worry about you when you insist on ending your treatment early, and also when you have gained 8 kg. since your last treatment.  I know its going to be hard on your body to get through this treatment, but I will do my best to be prepared to help stabilize your blood pressure, and you can push against my legs when yours is cramping.  I will listen to your complaints about being here, but I do want you to know that you are more than just a job to me and it really hurts me when you curse at me. 
   I know you don't want to be here, I can see it in your face.  I can feel you want to hit me when I put the needles in your arm.  I hope you don't, and all I can tell you is it should get easier with time.  I really enjoy your company and your humor...I just wish we could have met under different circumstances.   No, I can't tell you where Mr. Smith is today, you know that violates the rules.  And no, you can't eat your snack while your here...I would rather hear you complain than choke.  I hope I am making a difference in your life, you are making one in mine.
     Dear patient, it is the weekend, and I hope to see you on Monday.  I hope the potatoes and tomatoes, the coffee and cokes are not too big of a temptation to you.  I will do my best to get you into your same chair, and I will pray that the machine won't break down and make you late.
   Have a good weekend,
   Your Nurse
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: goofynina on October 07, 2006, 05:06:48 PM
*thinking*  If only all the nurses felt the same way... (sigh) :-\   
I would've loved for you to have been my nurse  ::)
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Rerun on October 07, 2006, 07:05:56 PM
That is a good nurse.  :clap;

Unfortunately, she is at some other center!  AND you touch my snack and you will know what "choke" is.     >:D
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Black on October 07, 2006, 07:24:20 PM
Dear Patient:
   Its good to see you again.  I think about you when I go home...about ways I can make this lifestyle easier for you.  I do worry about you when you insist on ending your treatment early, and also when you have gained 8 kg. since your last treatment.  I know its going to be hard on your body to get through this treatment, but I will do my best to be prepared to help stabilize your blood pressure, and you can push against my legs when yours is cramping.  I will listen to your complaints about being here, but I do want you to know that you are more than just a job to me and it really hurts me when you curse at me. 
   I know you don't want to be here, I can see it in your face.  I can feel you want to hit me when I put the needles in your arm.  I hope you don't, and all I can tell you is it should get easier with time.  I really enjoy your company and your humor...I just wish we could have met under different circumstances.   No, I can't tell you where Mr. Smith is today, you know that violates the rules.  And no, you can't eat your snack while your here...I would rather hear you complain than choke.  I hope I am making a difference in your life, you are making one in mine.
     Dear patient, it is the weekend, and I hope to see you on Monday.  I hope the potatoes and tomatoes, the coffee and cokes are not too big of a temptation to you.  I will do my best to get you into your same chair, and I will pray that the machine won't break down and make you late.
   Have a good weekend,
   Your Nurse

You have no idea how I pray that my husband gets a nurse like you.  Your patients are truly blessed.
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: goofynina on October 07, 2006, 08:25:39 PM
LMAO @ RERUN,  Girlfriend, you are too much... :2thumbsup;
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: kitkatz on October 08, 2006, 03:47:19 AM
Yep, I agree, touch my snack and DIE!.
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: angieskidney on October 08, 2006, 06:10:45 AM
Dear Patient:
   Its good to see you again.  I think about you when I go home...about ways I can make this lifestyle easier for you.  I do worry about you when you insist on ending your treatment early, and also when you have gained 8 kg. since your last treatment.  I know its going to be hard on your body to get through this treatment, but I will do my best to be prepared to help stabilize your blood pressure, and you can push against my legs when yours is cramping.  I will listen to your complaints about being here, but I do want you to know that you are more than just a job to me and it really hurts me when you curse at me. 
   I know you don't want to be here, I can see it in your face.  I can feel you want to hit me when I put the needles in your arm.  I hope you don't, and all I can tell you is it should get easier with time.  I really enjoy your company and your humor...I just wish we could have met under different circumstances.   No, I can't tell you where Mr. Smith is today, you know that violates the rules.  And no, you can't eat your snack while your here...I would rather hear you complain than choke.  I hope I am making a difference in your life, you are making one in mine.
     Dear patient, it is the weekend, and I hope to see you on Monday.  I hope the potatoes and tomatoes, the coffee and cokes are not too big of a temptation to you.  I will do my best to get you into your same chair, and I will pray that the machine won't break down and make you late.
   Have a good weekend,
   Your Nurse
You made me cry you are so nice and compassionate! Do a lot of dialysis nurses feel this way?
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: a_dreaded_nurse on October 08, 2006, 11:51:34 AM
Some do and unfortunately some don't...and sometimes the ones that do don't come accross in a very compassionate way.  I work with a nurse, and the best way I can describe her is like a chihuahua on speed.  She is loud and blunt, but she cares about everyone more than she can show.
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: John S. on November 02, 2006, 03:58:44 PM
Dear Patient:
   Its good to see you again.  I think about you when I go home...about ways I can make this lifestyle easier for you.  I do worry about you when you insist on ending your treatment early, and also when you have gained 8 kg. since your last treatment.  I know its going to be hard on your body to get through this treatment, but I will do my best to be prepared to help stabilize your blood pressure, and you can push against my legs when yours is cramping.  I will listen to your complaints about being here, but I do want you to know that you are more than just a job to me and it really hurts me when you curse at me. 
   I know you don't want to be here, I can see it in your face.  I can feel you want to hit me when I put the needles in your arm.  I hope you don't, and all I can tell you is it should get easier with time.  I really enjoy your company and your humor...I just wish we could have met under different circumstances.   No, I can't tell you where Mr. Smith is today, you know that violates the rules.  And no, you can't eat your snack while your here...I would rather hear you complain than choke.  I hope I am making a difference in your life, you are making one in mine.
     Dear patient, it is the weekend, and I hope to see you on Monday.  I hope the potatoes and tomatoes, the coffee and cokes are not too big of a temptation to you.  I will do my best to get you into your same chair, and I will pray that the machine won't break down and make you late.
   Have a good weekend,
   Your Nurse

That was truly one of the best posts I've read on this site. In my 12 years of doing this, I've had about 4 nurses like that. Actually, one of them is posting on this site now, but I won't tell who it is. She saved me once from some real bad stuff.

john
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Epoman on November 02, 2006, 04:26:32 PM
Dear Patient:
   Its good to see you again.  I think about you when I go home...about ways I can make this lifestyle easier for you.  I do worry about you when you insist on ending your treatment early, and also when you have gained 8 kg. since your last treatment.  I know its going to be hard on your body to get through this treatment, but I will do my best to be prepared to help stabilize your blood pressure, and you can push against my legs when yours is cramping.  I will listen to your complaints about being here, but I do want you to know that you are more than just a job to me and it really hurts me when you curse at me. 
   I know you don't want to be here, I can see it in your face.  I can feel you want to hit me when I put the needles in your arm.  I hope you don't, and all I can tell you is it should get easier with time.  I really enjoy your company and your humor...I just wish we could have met under different circumstances.   No, I can't tell you where Mr. Smith is today, you know that violates the rules.  And no, you can't eat your snack while your here...I would rather hear you complain than choke.  I hope I am making a difference in your life, you are making one in mine.
     Dear patient, it is the weekend, and I hope to see you on Monday.  I hope the potatoes and tomatoes, the coffee and cokes are not too big of a temptation to you.  I will do my best to get you into your same chair, and I will pray that the machine won't break down and make you late.
   Have a good weekend,
   Your Nurse

That was truly one of the best posts I've read on this site. In my 12 years of doing this, I've had about 4 nurses like that. Actually, one of them is posting on this site now, but I won't tell who it is. She saved me once from some real bad stuff.

john

Why?  ::)
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: tubes on November 11, 2006, 08:28:21 PM
Some do and unfortunately some don't...and sometimes the ones that do don't come accross in a very compassionate way. I work with a nurse, and the best way I can describe her is like a chihuahua on speed. She is loud and blunt, but she cares about everyone more than she can show.

Wow, that sounds exactly like one of my nurses.  Jayne... :o whoops, did i say that? ? ? ::)

I have a great time w/ all my nurses.  I wish u were one of them.  Hmmmmmm....are you ? ? ?     :D  :lol;  j/k
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Sluff on March 09, 2007, 06:04:57 PM
My wish is that every dialysis patient gets a chance to be treated that way by their nurse. It makes a difference in the way a patient decides to follow their treatment.


Now if we could get them to dress like the Hooter girls, the patients might actually arrive early.  >:D  ;)  :thumbup;
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: RichardMEL on March 10, 2007, 05:20:13 AM
I think most people who take up a vocation like nursing are special people indeed. It takes something special to choose to do such a job. Yes, there are some bad apples, and some that to them it is just a job but I'm happy to say most nurses I have met in my unit, and just generally, have been wonderful caring people...

and one way I know that is when I come in and see one nurse after a few weeks and she asks after my family by name, and how my cat is, and if I enjoyed the restaurant I went to that I was telling her about etc. You know, someone who remembers YOU and the important things for you!!

Oh yeah and thet treat you properly.

Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: boxman55 on March 10, 2007, 07:07:34 AM
at my unit the simple things impress me like how all the techs and nurses remember your name. It makes me try to do the same. Also the ones that remember things that you don't like and make sure you participate in your treatment discussion. Just simple things make a difference
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: bigshot99 on March 10, 2007, 11:04:32 PM
Okay folks, I have been on a rant about dialysis techs, nurses and dietitians.  If you as a tech or nurse or caregiver could write a letter to a dialysis patient what would it say.

My example:
Dear Patient:
     Why are you late again?  That makes two out of three days this week?  And you want to run your full time or you will be in the office with my boss complaining about me.  Get a watch.  Get whomever brings you rolling earlier. You are holding up my entire side by being late. I want to go home on time tonight and you are going to change everyone's schedule who is behind you in this chair! Please get here before you are scheduled to go on.

Tech or Nurse.
hello,thats verry true,i have a patient and he come's in late,that put's the next patient that will use his chair late and also maybe not be able to get his full treatment,it also put's me behind when a patient come's in late.it's a snow ball effect that can impact other patient's
Moved to Dialysis Worker's Section - Rerun - Moderator
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Sluff on March 11, 2007, 12:12:31 AM
Bigshot99,

Please go to the introduce yourself and introduce yourself. That way we can get to know you a little better.

Sluff, Administrator
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Tech11 on March 21, 2007, 12:46:14 AM
Okay folks, I have been on a rant about dialysis techs, nurses and dietitians.  If you as a tech or nurse or caregiver could write a letter to a dialysis patient what would it say.

My example:
Dear Patient:
     Why are you late again?  That makes two out of three days this week?  And you want to run your full time or you will be in the office with my boss complaining about me.  Get a watch.  Get whomever brings you rolling earlier. You are holding up my entire side by being late. I want to go home on time tonight and you are going to change everyone's schedule who is behind you in this chair! Please get here before you are scheduled to go on.

Tech or Nurse.

Moved to Dialysis Worker's Section - Rerun - Moderator
Okay folks, I have been on a rant about dialysis techs, nurses and dietitians.  If you as a tech or nurse or caregiver could write a letter to a dialysis patient what would it say.

My example:
Dear Patient:
     Why are you late again?  That makes two out of three days this week?  And you want to run your full time or you will be in the office with my boss complaining about me.  Get a watch.  Get whomever brings you rolling earlier. You are holding up my entire side by being late. I want to go home on time tonight and you are going to change everyone's schedule who is behind you in this chair! Please get here before you are scheduled to go on.

Tech or Nurse.
hello,thats verry true,i have a patient and he come's in late,that put's the next patient that will use his chair late and also maybe not be able to get his full treatment,it also put's me behind when a patient come's in late.it's a snow ball effect that can impact other patient's
Moved to Dialysis Worker's Section - Rerun - Moderator
Bigshot99,

Please got to the introduce yourself and introduce yourself. That way we can get to know you a little better.

Sluff, Administrator
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Tech11 on March 21, 2007, 12:51:08 AM
Maybe I put this in the wrong thread?  Mods want to move it over to workers area?


Done - Rerun - Moderator
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Tech11 on March 21, 2007, 01:07:47 AM
Okay folks, I have been on a rant about dialysis techs, nurses and dietitians.  If you as a tech or nurse or caregiver could write a letter to a dialysis patient what would it say.

My example:
Dear Patient:
     Why are you late again?  That makes two out of three days this week?  And you want to run your full time or you will be in the office with my boss complaining about me.  Get a watch.  Get whomever brings you rolling earlier. You are holding up my entire side by being late. I want to go home on time tonight and you are going to change everyone's schedule who is behind you in this chair! Please get here before you are scheduled to go on.

Tech or Nurse.

Moved to Dialysis Worker's Section - Rerun - Moderator
Hi, am a newbie and don't know my way around. Don't know where to go to introduce myself. Am a tech and I will be hitting my 12th year in  Sept. Not everyone that works in dialysis should be there but, they are.I have worked with some good tech and bad ones, also some good nurses and not so good.  My feeling  is, am there to help my patients and not to make friends with my co workers. I want  my cowokers to do their job and not think about how fast they can get out of there and go home. I will be happy to post more when I can figure out how this all works.
tech11
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Sluff on March 21, 2007, 04:30:09 AM
Hi TechII

Follow this link: http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?board=14.0 to introduce yourself. Start a new thread with your information, can't wait to hear from you.

Then go here and read the site rules: http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?board=34.0


Sluff, Administrator
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: carolyn77531 on March 21, 2007, 05:36:22 AM
Jessica has great nurses..i love them...they have done more for me and Jessica..they went out of there way to help me...UTMB dialysis nurses..i will have to tell you guys the story one day
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: YouDontKnowCecil on March 26, 2007, 06:05:41 AM
I'll say one thing, the nurses, techs and the late time slot at my current clinic is why I love it there, even though it's rather out of the way.
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: letaek on October 30, 2007, 06:23:22 PM
Dear Patient:
   Its good to see you again.  I think about you when I go home...about ways I can make this lifestyle easier for you.  I do worry about you when you insist on ending your treatment early, and also when you have gained 8 kg. since your last treatment.  I know its going to be hard on your body to get through this treatment, but I will do my best to be prepared to help stabilize your blood pressure, and you can push against my legs when yours is cramping.  I will listen to your complaints about being here, but I do want you to know that you are more than just a job to me and it really hurts me when you curse at me. 
   I know you don't want to be here, I can see it in your face.  I can feel you want to hit me when I put the needles in your arm.  I hope you don't, and all I can tell you is it should get easier with time.  I really enjoy your company and your humor...I just wish we could have met under different circumstances.   No, I can't tell you where Mr. Smith is today, you know that violates the rules.  And no, you can't eat your snack while your here...I would rather hear you complain than choke.  I hope I am making a difference in your life, you are making one in mine.
     Dear patient, it is the weekend, and I hope to see you on Monday.  I hope the potatoes and tomatoes, the coffee and cokes are not too big of a temptation to you.  I will do my best to get you into your same chair, and I will pray that the machine won't break down and make you late.
   Have a good weekend,
   Your Nurse

this is a good letter::)
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: lovearenalcaretech on July 22, 2008, 01:40:45 AM
Dear Dialysis Patient,
I am sorry you can't have the chair you normally sit in every treatment.  You must understand is that no one here has a "set" chair spot.  When the nephrologists increases or decreases someone's treatment time, we must arrange the schedule to accommodate these changes, and sometimes it means to move patients around so that no two put ons or take offs are at the same time.  I am sorry if you are late because the patient before you had a difficult treatment and his/her blood pressure isn't stable enough for them to leave.  I am sorry that your chair isn't ready because the patient before you is a heavy bleeder.  Although we are on a schedule, patient safety is our first priority.  Please understand that I am only human and although I try to please everyone, sometimes I can't.  My apologies in advance and thank you for your understanding. 

Your Charge Nurse or Tech
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: del on August 10, 2008, 09:26:55 AM
Most of hubby's nurses that he had when he was in center were fabulous!!  They were very caring and compassionate.  There were a couple that weren't but you get people in every job feild that just don't have a nice personality.  Actually we became friends with most of the nurses and the techs (they're the people who fix the machines here)  A lot of them have visited our house or we have stayed in touch with them.  Everytime we run into most of the nurses anywhere they always have to give hubby a hug (and me too most times). he was very lucky to have had a center like he did  :beer1;  His last treatment he had at the center the nurses had a cake and cards for him!!!
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: cherylann on October 13, 2008, 08:27:47 PM
Dear Dialysis Patient
    Hi I am training to be the best tech that I can be. But in order to do that, you have to let me do things for you. I know that you trust the techs that have been sticking you time after time and I know that it must be very scary when i come at you with shaky, slow hands, asking my trainer with each move i make.
Please try to be patient with me and do not curse at me. I am already nervous at the thought of hurting you or doing something wrong. I want to learn to be the best tech that i can be, but i can only do that with your help.
   So when the tape sticks to my gloves and not your arm, and i knock everything on the floor and have to get a new set up, and when i forget to clamp the saline lines and squirt myself....dont laugh at me...laugh with me, because to gether we are going to get through this training period and i will earn your trust.!
Thank You
Your PCT
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: Kitsune on October 16, 2008, 06:50:05 PM
Dear Dialysis Patient
    Hi I am training to be the best tech that I can be. But in order to do that, you have to let me do things for you. I know that you trust the techs that have been sticking you time after time and I know that it must be very scary when i come at you with shaky, slow hands, asking my trainer with each move i make.
Please try to be patient with me and do not curse at me. I am already nervous at the thought of hurting you or doing something wrong. I want to learn to be the best tech that i can be, but i can only do that with your help.
   So when the tape sticks to my gloves and not your arm, and i knock everything on the floor and have to get a new set up, and when i forget to clamp the saline lines and squirt myself....dont laugh at me...laugh with me, because to gether we are going to get through this training period and i will earn your trust.!
Thank You
Your PCT

That is a good attitude indeed cherylann and I'm very sure you will be a good tech one day, but I still will not let a trainee stick me. My access and my health are too important to me to be someone's learning tool. I have already had two thrombectomies in sixteen months due to new people sticking me and it won't happen again, because I only let experienced people near my access as my health is the most important thing to me in life. But if people will let you stick them, more power to you. Good luck!
Title: Re: Dear Dialysis Patient:
Post by: TynyWonder on October 18, 2008, 09:36:58 PM
that was really a touching story dreaded nurse fortunately, I have good nurses as well!